Did Gus NEED a new winter blanket? When it comes to tack and horse equipment, "need" is a very subjective term. The only thing I like better than buying horse stuff is buying horse stuff massively on sale. So when I found out that Net Equestrian was having a huge clearance on Rambo blankets right before Christmas, I couldn't resist.

The Rambo Duo from Horseware of Ireland is advertised as a 2-in-1 system. It comes with a 300g stable liner, 100g waterproof outer shell, and a detachable hood. When fully assembled it's warm enough for even the worst of Ontario winters, and offers the flexibility of changing layers depending on the temperature. Rambo blankets are well-known for being tough and durable, and are backed by a great manufacturer's warranty. They are also known for being really, really expensive.

Major Canadian retailers have the Duo regularly priced from $550 - $570, way outside my budget, even for a horse who is pretty gentle on his blankets. But Net Equestrian was offering it on clearance for $219 U.S. A quick Google search turned up a promotional code for an additional 10% off (FACEBOOK10 in case it still works!) and with 87 being one of just three sizes they had left in stock, Gus' new snowsuit seemed meant to be.

To take advantage of free shipping within the U.S. I had it delivered to a mailbox service I use in Lewiston, NY, just across the Queenston / Lewiston bridge near Niagara Falls, about an hour's drive from my home. I picked it just in time for a nasty cold snap with bitter winds and lots of snow - perfect time to test the blanket out on my freshly clipped horse!

First impressionsThe outer liner looks very well constructed with a tough 1,000 denier nylon. The navy blue colour with reflective trim is simple and looks great on a handsome chestnut (if I do say so myself). The 87 fits well lengthwise and gives good rear coverage, thanks to an oversize tail flap, and good belly coverage, thanks to the leg arches and three belly straps. The liner is surprisingly lightweight for something with 300g of fill.. The blanket arrived with the liner already attached to the shell, and the hood was easy to secure to the shell with two velcro closures. The hood provides ample protection for his neck - important to me since Gus has a trace clip in the winter.

Pros

Solid hardware and durable fabric

Easy to close front buckles with velcro for added security - easier to fasten and unfasten while wearing gloves than a traditional strap and buckle closure

Three belly straps keep the blanket in place very well

Very warm when liner and shell are used together

Easy to add / remove hood

Flexible layering options are perfect for this weird, changing weather. Lately with temps hovering above zero, the outer shell alone has been enough in the barn overnight and perfect with the hood added for turnout. In colder temps I use the liner and the shell both inside and out and Gus seems very happy and comfortable.

The lined shell will be perfect for a fall and spring rain sheet on cooler days

Cons

There are no rear leg straps on the waterproof shell - just a tail cord. While the three belly straps keep it secure, it does tend to slip noticeably to one side on Gus and I think rear leg straps would help this.

The fabric is super slippery. A minor detail but makes it difficult to get the blanket on a very tall horse!

There are no belly straps or leg straps on the stable liner at all, just a single chest strap. While this is fine when attached to the outer shell, it means the liner can't be used on its own. At this price point I would expect that to be an option as well. (Simple solution: I plan to take it in to a local blanket repair shop in the spring to have belly straps added to the liner and leg straps added to both liner and shell)

Honestly I have to put price as a con. It's worth every penny that I paid for it on clearance but I can't see the value in spending more than $500 for a blanket.

Because of the flexible layering options, durable construction and attractive design I think the Rambo Duo is a very good product. If you can find it on super sale, Gus and I recommend it - so far. We'll see how it weathers the rest of the winter and let you know if anything changes.